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    Posted: 29 Dec 2011 at 6:31pm
Hey y'all if I ever get my XT running I will need an exhaust stack. I usually spend my days standing as I have a bad back. I stand 76 inches tall and need the exhaust out of my face. How long should the total length of the stack be? What do y'all figure? Also single or doubled wall stack? Chrome or SS? I'll be mowing and baling hay with her. Thanks! Dana
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the orignal is 48in.long 3in. stright pipe black.
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without an exhaust stack, all the fumes would be in your face.  I agree with the length mentioned above.
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We use a 3 inch expanded to 4 inch Chrome with curved tip to help blow exhaust to the side, also helps to keep rain out of stack from Thomure Mfg. Co.   Phone 1-800-527-9954 We have used them for years. We have never had a problem with products, also very good people to deal with.
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For just plain inexpensive and functional, 3 in straight pipe is cool. depends on your taste. you are pretty tall, dont think 48 in will keep smoke out of your face. maybe if you get a curved stack... the 4 in curved stack on my 210 is 36 in.. just fine for me but I am not near as tall as you. one other thing to consider is how loud it can get. just my 2cents. I will second the Thomure mfg. very happy with mine.

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